The American Medical Recorder
1822; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
Dr. Stephen Brown, P. K. Rogers, Dr. Horatio G. Jameson, Wm. D. Harris, Thomas D. Mitchell, James Davis, William Zollickoffer, Dr. Henry Huntt, Edward Delafield, Dr. Horatio Gates Jameson, Samuel Jackson, Dr. Timothy Little, Dr. John Baskin, Dr. William Rankin, Andrew Ure, Robert Hare, Franklin Bache, Samuel Plumbe, John Stevenson, James Morss Churchill, William Gibson, James Johnson, Mr. L. Wheeler, Mm. Pelletier, Patrick Macaulay, Dr. William Watson, John Rodman Paul, P. Macaulay, John B. Rutledge, John Redman Coxe, James Kemp, Granville Sharp Pattison, Richard Wilmot Hall,
ResumoFrontmatter: The American Medical Recorder. Essay: University of Pennsylvania, A Case of Obstinate Constipation. Communicated by Dr. William Rankin, of Franklin County, Pennsylvania, Observations on Delirium Tremens, or the Delirium of Drunkards, with Cases. By Dr. Stephen Brown, Late Resident Surgeon of the New-York Alms-House, University of the State of New-York College of Physicians and Surgeons of the Western District of the State of New-York.—Established at Fairfield, Analecta On the Effects of Iodine, and the Precautions Necessary to Be Adopted in Its Exhibition as a Remedy for …, On the Nature, Symptoms, and Treatment, of Amaurosis, or Gutta Serena. By John Stevenson, Esq. Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, &c. 8vo. Pp. 277. London, 1821, Turpentine in Intestinal Obstruction, Cases of Remarkable Dislocation of the Patella, Communicated by Mr. L. Wheeler, In a Second Memoir, Mr. C. Expresses His Conviction That the Hydriodate of Potash, Used Externally, Will Answer the Object Required; and in Support of His Doctrine, He Relates Some Cases in Which This Preparation of Iodine Was Used Topically, with Complete Success, for the Removal of Bronchocele and Scrofulous Swellings, Inhalation of the Fumes of Tar, Observations on the Use of Podophyllum Peltatum, or May-Apple, and the Apocynum Androsœmifolium, or Canada Dogs-Bane. By William Zollickoffer M. D. of Middleburg, Frederick County, Maryland, Extract from the Records of the Board of Health Present, Full Board, Yellow Fever Dr. James Johnson, Editor of the London Medico-Chirurgical Journal, Has Published the Following Letter …, Extract of a Letter from an American Gentleman in Vienna, to His Friend in This Country, Dated March, 1819, Medical Society of Baltimore Officers for 1822-23, A Brief Sketch of the Weather, and Diseases of the City of Washington, from May 1st to November 1st, 1821. Communicated by Dr. Henry Huntt, of That City, Observations on "Thoughts on Sympathy, in a Letter from Charles Caldwell, M. D. to N. Chapman, M. D.", A Synoptical Table of Parturition Dedicated to the Obstetrick Class in the University of Maryland, Ligatures on the Extremities Recommended in Certain Diseases, A Case of Strangulated Hernia, Attended with Unusual Circumstances. Communicated by Dr. John Baskin, of Selinsgrove, Northumberland, On the Principal Pharmaceutical Preparations Having Bark for Their Bases. By Mm. Pelletier Et Caventou, Observations on the Employment of Caustic Issues, in the Treatment of Various Diseases. By P. K. Rogers, M. D. Professor of Natural Philosophy and Chemistry, Williamsburg, Virginia; in a Letter to Dr. Handy of Baltimore, Case of Stricture of the Rectum, Successfully Treated by an Operation. By Dr. Horatio Gates Jameson, of Baltimore, A Practical Essay on Ringworm of the Scalp, Scalled Head, and Other Species of Porrigo. By Samuel Plumbe, Member of the Royal College of Surgeons of London, &c. 8vo. London, 1821, A Candid Inquiry into the Present State of Vaccination. By Thomas D. Mitchell, M. D. of Philadelphia, University of the State of New-York College of Physicians and Surgeons, City of New-York, University of Maryland, A Treatise on Acupuncturation; Being a Description of a Surgical Operation, Originally Peculiar to the Japanese and Chinese, and by Them Denominated Zin-King, Now Introduced into European Practice, with Directions for Its Performance, and Cases Illustrating Its Success. By James Morss Churchill, Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, in London. 12mo. P. 86, Observations on the Use of the Sulphate of Quinine and Cinchonine, in Intermittent Fevers, A Case of Monstrosity. Communicated by Edward Delafield, M. D. of New-York, Short Account of the Effects and Use of the Mineral Springs of Bedford County, Pennsylvania, by Dr. William Watson, Observations on the Vaccine and Varioloid Diseases. Communicated by James Davis, M. D. of Columbia, South Carolina, A Case in Which a Singular Animal Was Discharged from the Human Intestines. Communicated in a Letter to One of the Editors, by Dr. Timothy Little, of New-Gloucester, Maine, Remarks on a Paper Entitled "Reflections on the Treatment of Fracture of the Thigh, with an Account of a New Apparatus. By William Gibson, M. D. Professor of Surgery in the University of Pennsylvania", Mechanical Compression of the Head, as a Preventive and Cure in Cases of Hydrocephalus, Medical Society of Maryland Officers of 1822-23, Medical Intelligence Philadelphia Medical Society, Some Account of the Small-Pox Which Prevailed at Baltimore during the Winter of 1821-22. By Dr. Horatio G. Jameson, of That Place, White Vitriol Used to Cure Polypus, New Method of Treating Sarcocele, without Having Recourse to Extirpation of the Testicle, We Have Just Seen the First Number of the New-York Medical and Physical Journal, Inflammation of the Pericardium, Case of Strangulation of the Intestines within the Abdomen. By Samuel Jackson, M. D. of Northumberland, in a Letter to Joseph Hartshorn, M. D. of This City, The Genus Apocynum, of Which but Eleven Species as yet Appear to Be Noticed by Botanists, Belongs to the Class Pentandris, Order Digynia, and Is of the Natural Order Contortæ, Annual Commencement of the College of Physicians and Surgeons, City of New-York, Black Pepper in Intermittent Fevers, Prophylactic Power of Belladonna against Scarlatina, Mustard Seed in Asthma, Oil of the Croton Tiglium. Review: Reviews A Dictionary of Chemistry on the Basis of Mr. Nicholson's; in Which the Principles of the Science Are …. Letter to the editor: On Vaccination and Small-Pox, in a Letter to the Editors of the National Intelligencer, by Patrick Macaulay, M. D. of Baltimore. Editorial: Institution for the Diseases of the Eye and Ear, Errata.
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